It may seem like a lot to learn at first.Clipping coupons, saving receipts, and mailing in rebate forms can be an overwhelming new practice to some.Before you get your wallets in a bunch, however, stop and take time to learn the lingo of savings experts like Melissa from Consumer Queen.Better yet, print out this list, clip it, and stick it in your savings binder for safe keeping!

Coupon Inserts:(From the Sunday Paper)

P&G: Proctor and Gamble Insert

RP: Red Plum Insert

V:Valassis Insert

SS: Can mean 2 things. Smart Source or Sunday supplement

YMMV: Your Mileage May Vary *

BOGO or B1G1F: Buy one Get One Free

CRT: Cash Register Tape

Blinkies: Coupons found in Blinking Dispensers on store shelves

Catalina: A coupon that prints out at the register at time of purchase

ESR: Easy Saver Rebates from Walgreens( There has been talk that this is being discontinued)

ECB: Extra Care Bucks- Print at the time of purchase at CVS stores.

MFR: Manufacturer

FAR: Free After Rebate

OYNO: On your Next Shopping Order

RR: Register Rewards - Coupons that print at the time of purchase at Walgreens

WYB: When you Buy

OOP: Out of Pocket

Peelie: Coupon attached to the outside of a product

MIR: Mail in Rebate

UPC: The bar code on the product that you scan at the grocery store

(* The deal will be different for different people. Some may not have as good experience as others, or the deal may not be valid in every instance. It could depend on the store you shop, region of the country, or even by the manager on duty.)

Thanks so much for everyones patience! As you can imagine haveing your site go down is a pretty scary thing. Thanks to Linsey and Wisebread for the wonderful post! The website is now up and fully functional! I hope you enjoy and if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask!